Plants Have Revegged; What does this mean for...

NietzscheKeen

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My plants began to flower earlier than I wanted. They have some small buds on them. Can anyone tell me what I can expect with these buds that have already grown now that my plants have reverted to veg? I'm growing outdoors and put them out a little too early apparently. I'm hoping someone can help because so far I gotten mostly irrelevant answers.
 

NietzscheKeen

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My plants began to flower earlier than I wanted. They have some small buds on them. Can anyone tell me what I can expect with these buds that have already grown now that my plants have reverted to veg? I'm growing outdoors and put them out a little too early apparently. I'm hoping someone can help because so far I gotten mostly irrelevant answers.
start over 12/12, patience this time
Thanks, let me take a trip to the sun so I can reset its timer to 12/12.
 

Carl Spackler

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Some strains have a tendency to flower despite being transplanted during a time of a long photo-period. In my experience, they typically have a Indica based genetic background but there are exceptions. If I notice early flowering before the plants have reached a suitable size, I simply prune off the early buds. Usually within 7-10 days the plants return to a vegetative state as the days get longer. This can be done at my latitude well in to July with no ill-effects and produces hardy, robust plants.
 

Csufan97

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Some new growth can look like buds when it's really a cluster of leaves (in my opinion) you should post some pics before cutting anything off.
 

NietzscheKeen

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I'm not gonna cut anything off. It has definitely flowered, I just can't tell if it has actually revegged or still flowering. I keep flip flopping on my analysis. The buds don't look like they are growing, but the plants seem to be getting bushier.
 

Lemon king

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keep them 12/12 by putting in cuboard every night or covering. then start new beans now and they have some time to veg. this means when your veg ones flower youll know what to expect because youve done it before!! saves time and stress on plant!
 

NietzscheKeen

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keep them 12/12 by putting in cuboard every night or covering. then start new beans now and they have some time to veg. this means when your veg ones flower youll know what to expect because youve done it before!! saves time and stress on plant!
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